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15 Facts About Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS)

10. What happens next?

It is crucial to not delay treatment if you have a diagnosis. To maximize your chances of recovery, it is crucial to start treating Guillain Barre syndrome as soon as possible.

Patients with Guillain Barre Syndrome will be hospitalized for observation and close monitoring. As part of supportive care, it is important to ensure that blood pressure, breathing, and heartbeat remain normal. The patient may be put on a ventilator if breathing is affected. GBS patients must also be closely monitored for all possible complications. These include blood-clots and heart attacks, as well as low or high blood pressure.

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